Skin Irritation (if undiluted)

Undiluted application of the substance can lead to skin irritation, manifesting as redness, itching, burning, and potentially more severe reactions due to chemical damage and inflammation. Severity depends on concentration, exposure duration, and individual sensitivity.

Severity: Medium
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ingredient associated

Undiluted application of the substance can lead to skin irritation, manifesting as redness, itching, burning, and potentially more severe reactions due to chemical damage and inflammation. Severity depends on concentration, exposure duration, and individual sensitivity.

Skin irritation, when the substance is used undiluted, encompasses a range of adverse reactions on the skin, potentially including redness (erythema), itching (pruritus), burning sensation, stinging, dryness, scaling, inflammation (dermatitis), and in severe cases, blistering or ulceration. The severity of irritation depends on factors such as the concentration of the undiluted substance, duration of exposure, individual skin sensitivity, pre-existing skin conditions, and environmental conditions (e.g., humidity, temperature). Irritation occurs due to direct chemical damage to the skin barrier, triggering an inflammatory response. The absence of dilution increases the concentration of potentially irritating ingredients, overwhelming the skin's natural defenses.

Key Information

Severity

Medium

Associated Ingredients

1 ingredient

Associated Ingredients

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Important Safety Information

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